Combine: “It rained heavily. The roads were flooded.”
A. It rained heavily, so the roads were flooded.
B. It rained heavily, yet the roads were flooded.
C. It rained heavily because the roads were flooded.

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Grammar : Structural Common ErrorsBecause of & Inspite ofSimple and Continuous TensesNoun ClausesPast simple regular verbsGrammar speak,talk,say,tellSimple Past/Past ProgressiveAbilityGoing To Be and WillMay, MightOther quiz:
Modal Verbs › ViewI think the job ___ be too difficult for them.
A. should
B. might
C. has to
D. have to
Future Tenses › View
Identify the sentence that is in the future perfect tense.
A. I will be going to the store.
B. I will have gone to the store by 5 PM.
C. I will go to the store.
D. I go to the store.
Conjunctions › ViewI want to go to the zoo, ___________ it’s too hot outside.
A. so
B. but
C. because
D. and
Vocabulary & Grammar › View
I ________ out last night but at the last minute I ________ that I had a quiz this morning.
A. was going to go – realized
B. went – realized
C. had gone – would realize
D. would go – have realized
